Amlodipine - Calcium channel blocker, Enalapril - ACE Inhibitor, Coreg - Beta blocker. Yes, you can, but monitor heart rate, and MD should be also monitoring kidney function.
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Amlodipine
it is a besylate salt of amlodipine, a long-acting calcium channel blocker. also called Norvasc.
Beta blocker stays in your system about three days after stopping it. You have to gradually stop the beta blocker. It is recommended to wean off it.
Losartan Potassium is not a beta blocker. This prescription medication is classified as a calcium channel blocker and thiazide-type diuretic.
No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
No it is not. It is considered a beta blocker which works to decrease blood pressure and decrease heart rate.
Amlodipine is the generic name of a channel blocker drug. The brand name of it is Norvasc. It is prescribed to those who need help to improve their blood flow.
Amlovasc 10mg (amlodipine) tablets are calcium antagonists and are used by patients with high blood pressure. It relaxes blood vessels so the blood passes through them more easily.
LOVASTATIN (Mevacor) is in a class of meds called ANTILIPEMICS used to lower cholesterol. I do not believe it is s beta blocker. No it is not a beta blocker, lovastatin is a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors and is in the statin class. It lowers cholesterol.